Bee (Real Life)

Summary

Most commonly known in the west, many different species of bees work in colonies using their inner electromagnetic fields to gather pollen from flowers, storing it in the hive. The female worker bees are known to forage for pollen and defend the hive, while the males, called "drones", exist solely to mate with the queen, and die off shortly after. They are known for their ability to leave their stingers in an attacker's body as it injects venom.

Durability:Below Average Human level (Can easily be killed by humans, but are tough for their size). Due to its small size, it can survive blunt force from much larger sources of damage.

Stamina: Extremely High (Killer Africanized Honeybees have been known to chase perceived threats for distances well over 500 meters while attacking relentlessly, regular honey bees can travel up to 6 miles at 15 mph, estimated to be capable of traveling 40 miles on a belly full of honey)

Intelligence: Surprisingly high, can memorize locations and communicate via "dancing", which is known as one of the most complex languages in the animal kingdom, experiments show that bees can find their way back home from 8 miles away

Weaknesses: Cannot swim, easily weighed down by water, can be killed easily by humans, they die shortly after stinging (Although bumblebees can sting multiple times and still live), extremely hypersensitive to the extent that electrically charged particles mess with its navigation, Africanized killer bees are easily angered and overly aggressive

Balling: In groups, bees are capable of surrounding opponents in a sphere of workers, and raising their body temperatures in order to burn them. In groups of 500, bees are capable of increasing the total combined body head to 47 degrees Celsius (117 degrees Fahrenheit).

Note 1: This profile covers bees as a whole, as if they were composited into a single profile, not just a singular species.